Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190?, March 21, 1905, Image 2

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    EVENING ROSEBCRG REVIEW
ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
BY
REVIEW PUBLISHING CO.
Office Review Building, (first floor)
Jaokaon Street. Telephone, Main 901.
m
lu WIMBKKLY EDI'IOa
B. W. BATBB FOKKHAH
DAILY.
,lnfwi,br mll 13.00
Iot Month, delivered 60
rat Week, delivered 16
BKMI-WEKKLY.
Per feu woo
But Hontbi tl.oo
MARCH 21, 1005.
flow to Get Rich in an Egg Shell.
Do you oft' long to be a fine million
aire when
You're poor, but too haughty to
beg'
Well, go to a neighbor and borrow a
hen,
And ask for the use of an egg.
Mow next place tho hen and the egg
on a neBt,
Where the pullet will work out the
trick;
I'or if she's the talent her manners
attest
She'll shortly batch out a small
chick.
Then take the hen back to her owners
next day,
As fast as vour trotters will peg:
.And when your own chick 1b beginning
to lay
You can honestly take buck the
egg-
Then set up in business, the rest is a
snap,
For your chick will have chicks of
ner own;
And the chicks of these chicks will
hatch other chick's chicks,
If you let them severely alone.
.And when all the chicks of theso
chicks have hatched chicks,
And these chicks have hatched
chickens in turn,
You can sell out your farm, like a
thousand of bricks,
.. And revel in money to burn.
Then you'll blow Into Newport, and
purchase a yacht,
And ask all your neighbors aboard;
JVnd before you are used to it, likely
ns not,
Your daughter will marry a lord.
Wallace Irwin, In Country Journal.
Mrs. Jumes Ioman and daughter
were the guests of Mrs. John Fitzgerald
Wednesday of last week.
David Dysert went to Looking Glass
Monday.
Fred West, of Coos Co., was visiting
with friends in this valley last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Marshman spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
David Dysert.
Miss Ethel Pearce visited Mrs. Geo.
Spracklin one day last week.
Mrs. Shumate and Mrs. J. H. Har
tin spent Friday afternoon with Mrs.
J. H. Marsters. Violet.
Strike Hidden Rocks.
When your ship of hoalth strikes the
bidden rocks of Consumption, Pneu
monia, etc, you are lost, If you don't
get help from Dr. Klng'sNow Discovery
for Consumption, J. W. McKlnnon, of
Talladega Springs, Ala., writes: "I
had been vory ill with Pneumonia,
under tho care of two doctors, but was
Rotting no hotter when T began to take
Dr. Klng'H Now Discovery. Tho first
dose gave relief, and one bottle cured
me." Hure cure for sore throat, bron
chitis, cuughs and culds. Guaranteed
pt A. C. Marsters & Co. drug store
price COc and $1.00. Trlnl bottle freo.
Flournoy Valley News,
What Time Proves.
This thing of being sick and looking
for a cure is a mighty serious business.
People are not given to joking even at
the lirst symptom of the approach of the
Grim Destroyer. They do not want to
be the subjects of experiment, but want
medicine that has had tbe test of years
behind it. A medicine that has been
made and used for 20 years gives assur
ance of its worth, and can be taken
with a faith that they bave the very
best cure tbe world affords. All this
can be said about Dr. Gunn's Improved
Liver Pills as a remedy for sick-headache,
dyspepsia and indigestion, it be
gins right at the source of the trouble
and removes the cause. Sold by all
druggists for 25c per box. One pill for
a dose. For sale by A. C. Marsters &
Co.
child that is old enough to go to school
gets there it would Invite more people
to Oregon than when they look over
the ground and see so much expense
that has not yet amounted to anything
for the psople. Hasten the day when
the school shall be for the home and
not tbe home for the school.
CITIZEX,
Yoncalla, Oregon, March 20, 1005.
Limits of State Education.
Wra, Dysert made a business trip to
Roseburg Wednesday.
Mrs. J. II. Uartin was tho guest of
hor daughter, Mrs. John McKay, of
Urockway, one day last woek.
Mrs. David Dysert spont Tuesday system by lotting the Districts supply
with Mrs. Geo. Spracklin. all school books and see that every
Editor Review: I wish to inquire:
Whot are the limits of State Educa
tion? Or, to put the question more
plainly, to what extent Js it right to
take one man's money and apply it to
the education of another man's child?
Is the state justified in giving any
education at all at public expense?
The public school bas so interwoven lt-self-Into
the frame-work of our laws,
and into the social life of ocr people,
that the abstraet question of Its right
to exist cannot now be made a live
issue. The constitutions of some states
guarantee to all citizens a thorough
and elllcient system of free public
schools. Every state in the union is
placed, in theory at least, on the same
platform. Every nation in Christendom
Is following in our foot steps.
And now let me ask, why not reduce
tho State Normal Schools to one?
Have that one school the pride of Ore
gon. Take the money appropriated
for the remaining threo, and give all of
our boys and girls a higher education
at homo in our district schools. In
fact, have the schools for the home,
and not the home for tho schools.
Now lean find Beveral small children
too far away to attend school who
should now bo in school. Their money
as to be used In supporting these
IJormalschools while they cannot enter
Ihere. '
i I suppose you will say that tho
wrlterfloes not believe In taxes to sup
lisrt schools. Certainly I do, but not a
wake of the people's money as they are
nbweonducted.
But some will say, look at the immi
gration that we expect in Oregon.
When immigration is onough to cause
a neod for such a number of schools
there will then be more helpto support
them. Besides, I think if our state
would adopt the Pennsylvania school
Discussions, such as the foregoing,
are now very opportune, as compara
tively few people thoroughly under
stand the purpose and work Of the
Normal schools. To say nothing of
what the future may develop in tbe
way of increased population and
necessary enlargement of our school
facilities, Oregon now needs about 600
new teachers every year to meet the
demands of growing schools and to take
the places of those teachers who enter
other occupations.
As to the idea of a single Normal
school in each state, "a large institu
tion that would be a source of state
pride," it has been demonstrated in
Iowa and elsewhere that such an in.
stitution coBts the state almost as much
as several smaller schools located at
different points and does not nearly so
well accomplish the desired result.
Normal schools are primarily designed
for supplying trained teachers for the
public schools. In the single1 Normal
the curriculum is graded up so high
that the graduates like those from the
universities and colleges seldom go in
to the country schools to teach, but in
stead they enter other professions or
secure positions in the city schools.
Thus, in tbe country schools, where
better trained teachers ai'8 most needed.
the aid which the Normal schools are
designed to supply Is lacking.
The matter of the state supplying
free .books to pupils of the district
schools is a question for our legislators
to determine.
MOTT'S
PENNYROYAL PILLS:
Thoy overcome Weak
ness, irregularity and
otnissious, increase vip
""- or mm brinish "pains
of menstruation." They nro " IjIFK SAVKKS" to girls at
xvoinniihouri, aiding development of organs and body. No
known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do barm life
becomes n pleasure. $!. lM'Ut HOX 11Y MAIL Sold
by druggist. Pit. MOTT'S CUKM1CAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio.
LOANS
Ma le mi Improved farm, bmineBa and residence property. Person?
desiring to loan money will dojwell to leave their money with us ti
lie placed (or them..
ABSTRACTS
We have n complete record of ownership and chain of title to every
foot of laud in Dongas County ; our records are up to date. We can
furnish abstracts on short notice and on reasonable terms.
REAL ESTATE
Wo have special facilities for handling timber lands both in buying
and Buiiing i nlso other real property.
LAND SCRIP
We buy and sell all kinds of land scrip and place the same on lard
lor our clients. Also lurnisn maps oi any townsnip in noseuurg,
Oregon, laud diBtrirt.
The Colonel's Waterloo.
Colonel John M. Fuller, of Honey
Grove, Texas, nearly mot his Waterloo,
from Liver and Kidney trouble. In a
recent letter, he says: "I was nearly
dead, of these complaints, and, although
1 tried my family doctor, he did me no
good! so I got a 50c bottle of your groat
Electric Bitters, which cured me. I
consider them the best medicine on
earth, and thank God who gave you the
knowledge to make them." Sold, and
guaranteed to cure, Dyspepsia, Bilious
ness and Kidney Disease, by A. C.
Marsters & Co. druggist, at 60c u
bottle.
Of Interest to Ladies.
I have just received from Chas. A.
Stevens & Bros,, the grout stylo store
of Chicago, the Spring and Summer
fashion plates of the Custom Tailoring
Department, showing the beautiful
new styles In ladies' tailor made suits,
shirt waist suites and skirts, also sum-
plus of materials from which theso gar
ments arc made. I shall be pleased to
have you call and examine the Btyics
at my home, 712 Stephens street, one
doorsouth ofMrs. N. Currier's. Phone
373. Mrs. E. P. Long, a?ent. d-tf.
Incredible Brutality. .
It would have been incredible brutal
ity if Chas. 1'. Lemberger, of Syracuse,
N. Y., had not done the best ho could
for his sulfsriog son. "My boy," he
says, "cut a feariul gash ovor his eye,
bo 1 applied lliicklen's Arnica So ve.
which quickly healed it and saved his
eye". Oood for burns and ulcers too.
Only 25c at A. C. Marsters drug store
The Colorado Steal,
When You Go to Portland
Don't forget to call at 152J North 0th
street for a uice room. Look for the
sign "Kldora" on the tlrat building on
the left side of the street as you leave
the Union depot.
d sw tf C. W. Hess, Prop.
Oo Carts For the Babies
Swell line of Go Carts just, received.
Just what you want for that baby. All
have rubber tires and good springs.
Full line of all kinds of furniture at
B. W. Strong's, The Furniture Man.
Notice
As I have sold out my butcher busi
ness and wish to closo up all accounts,
all persons knowing themselves in
debted to me will please settle the
same at once with J. A. Buchanan.
d-sw-tf J. L. Caskukkh.
RENTS COLLECTED
For clients, tux on paid, repairs made and property in all respects
carefully looked after.
WE ACT AS TRUSTEE
A'ien(M, executor or financial aent ; manage estates o? private
!u?vl' tssfft clients in cloning up sales or loans on real estate, hold
tng the purrtmse or moripftjii money in trust, and paying it out as
Instructed, when all the conditions are fulfilled.
SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT
We have an absolute firs proof vault and will take care of yonr
valuables and papers safety and secrecy combine I.
Otic Guarantee & Loan Co.
J. D. HAMILTON, Preildent D. C HAMILTON, Secy, and Tu
Cor. Jackson anil Washington Sts., Roseburg, Oregon.
First Class Shoe Repairing
Done at reasonable rales by L. Good-
man. Shop in Landers. Building, one
door south of Mrs. 11. Kaston's grocery
store, jaiKson at. u-u,
Insure Your Property.
In the Alliance Klre Insurance Com
pany. R. II. Johnson-, Agent.
Taylor & Wilson block. d-sw-tf.
WHYDOYOUCOUGH?
Do tou know thtt a llul couch i a danirer
oii thine? Ar yon wrf Unit It often
iHKteim ou 1.i0 long, ami lar too often mm
Into ronmienptlon ami r:id lu death? Can
yon pfitmt to trifle with an aerlou a matter?
Acker'a Bun' lib. KemeUy for Couch. Culiit
ami ou.iimptlon is boontl quucn the
sreatent ol all m.vlern remrdtca. It wilt nop
a ooimh In ouo uiuhl ami tt will check a eold
In one day. It will prevent (Jronp, relleye
Asthma ami enra rontuinption. Onr lafth In
II Is so atront that wa f uaraotee everv bottle
U site satisfaction or money back. For aa'e
he Hamilton lira Co.. Roaaburs. Oregjc, and
Oakland Drug Co., Oaklaud, Oregon.
Salt Lake Herald: Although for
some days it bas been a foregone con
clusion that Governor Alva Adams
would be forced out of tbe place to
which be was elected last November by
a majority of the honest people of the
state of Colorado, many people hoped
against hope that tbe legislature would
have decency enough to respect the
wishes of the people. If ever a man
was honestly elected to a political office
that man was Alva Adams.
Nobody seriously denies that some
frauds were committed by some demo
crats; nobody can seriously deny that
frauds were committed by republican
workers for Peabody, his republican
opponent. And every man who has
the least spark of fairness in his com
position will admit that if every fraud
ulent ballot were eliminated there
would still be a great majority in favor
of Adams. This, indeed, was clearly
demonstrated during tbe contest pro
ceedings. But the republican members of the
legislature were determined to steal
the governorship. "Steal" is a barsh
word, but it is the only word that fits.
They found that thoy could not steal it
for Peabody, so they arranged that
Peabody should be sworn in and then
resign, tbus giving the office to the re
publican lieutenant governor, McDon
ald. That is a hair line shading. It shows
the desperation of the republican ras
cals in the legislature, McDonald was
not a candidate for governor. There
fore be could not have been elected
governor. The republicans were
brazen up to a certain point, but when
it came to seating Peabody for the
term their effrontery deserted them.
They feared that such a course might
precipitate the state into civil war.
So they "whipped; the devil around
the stump." Now what sort of citizen
is Peabody to enter into such a deal?
And what sort of a citizen is McDon
aid, who profits by it? Peabody knows
as well as any man that the people of
Colorado rejected him; he knows his
republican colleagues esteem him so
poorly that they would not consent to
let him be governor for a second term.
yot he brazenly acts as a stepping stone
for the advancement of a man who has
no more shadow of right to the gover
shlp of Colorado than any citizen of
Utah.
feanony and McDonald must go
down into Colorado history as twins in
infamy, twins in corruption, twins in
the consummation of the rottencst
political swindle that has ever boon
perpetrated in this nation, with the
possible exception of the theft of the
presidency for Hayes in 1S70.
In tho dark chapter there is, how
ever, one illuminating ray. As bright
as a shaft .of sunshine in a dark room
looms the action of Alva Adams. Be
sought by well meaning friends to re
sist with force the attempt of Peabody
to assume the governorship, lie refused
to commit any action not In full accord
with his high ideals of citizenship. In
stead of offering resistance, he quietly
packed his belongings and left bis of
fice. Alva Adams, private citizen, Is
today more beloved, and will ever be
more beloved by bis people, than Pea
body and McDonald and their accom
plices can ever hope to be.
The name r.f A Jams will be known
and honored long after the names of
Peabody and McDonald have been
buried beneath the scorn and contempt
and obloquy thoy so richly deserve.
K. P. Attention!
Twenty Yean' Trial.
There are lots of good things the
doctors know nothing about. We fre
quently cure people of disease after the
doctors have given them up. If the
tuseaso comes it-oin overwork, Dissipa
tion or exposure, causing weak and
watery blood and loss of flesh and
strength, we have the one sure remedy
in ur. uunn s fsioou and iserve Tonic.
These tablets taken with meals turn
the food Into rich, red blood, making
strong, steady nerves and increasing
the strength, producing solid llesh at
toe rate oi i to J ids. per wceK. in is
means health. Druggists sell Dr.
Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic for 76c
per box, or 3 boxes for &!. For nervous
prostration, loss of memory, or a palo,
sallow complexion, a better remedy
was never made. Doctors know noth
ing about this remedy only the fact
that we make cures, which we have
been doing for 20 years. For sale by
Aeronauts Fall to Death.
Si-OKAXEWash., March 20. When
V. A. Mlddlekauf and L. M. Odell
were 200 feet In the air, during a Sun
day balloon ascension at Wallace, Ida
ho, the gasbag tore loose and the para
chute In which the pair were seated
fell. Mlddlekau! was instantly killed
and Odell probably fata'ly hurt. Odell
made desiierate efforts to own the
parachute, but failed. Tbey fell amid
the spectators.
startling Mortality
Statistics show startling mortality,
from appendicitis and peritonitis. To
prevent and cure these awful diseases
there is just one reliable rcmedv, Dr.
King's New Life Pills. M. Flannerv.
of 14 Custom House Place, Chicago,
snys: "They have no equal for Con
stljiatlon and Biliousness." 2oo at A.
C. Marsters druggist.
Cooklln Pens Cannon's Book Store
Sole agent
Convention will be called at 7:30 p.
m. sharp Wednesday evening, work In
first and third ranks. Those interested
in the uniform rank are earnestly re
quested to be present. By order
Jas. A. Perry, C. C.
M. F. Wright, K. R. S.
Place your valuable papers, etc.,
where they will be absolutely secure
against fire, burglary, or other danger.
The Title Guarantee & Loan Co., of
this city have as fine a set of safety de
posit boxes as can be found anywhere
and the rates are very low. Call on
them, corner Jackson and Washington
streets. tf.
Church Directory.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Holds
cervices every Sunday at 11 a. m., and
every Wednesday at 8 p. m. In the smaller
hall In the I. O. O. F. buildluir in Roseburg,
Christian science subject. "Unreality."
ME. CHURCH, Soutn, cor. Stephens and
Washington streets. Sunday services:
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun
day school at 10 a. m. : Kpworth league at 6:86
p. m. ; Junior league at 3 p. m. ; Prayer meeting
on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. ...
Kidney Trouble
Disappearing.
Now Recognized to be Bright' s
Disease Fearful Death List.
A few years aco many deaths were
reported from "Inflammation of the
Bowels. Appendicitis IB now known
to be the real trouble.
A similar change has come in Kidney
Disease. It is now disappearing into
Bright's Disease.
In 1860 the census reported deaths
from Kidney Disease, but none from
Bright's Disease.
In 1890 ol the 37,519 deaths that
year from Kidney Disease, over half
were recognized as Bright's Disease.
In 1900 of the 03,012 deaths, 63,748
(over nine-tenths) were known to be
Bright's Disease.
Thus the simple thing we innocently
refer to as Kidney Trouble is now
recognized as the commonest symptom
of Bright's DisesBe.
The worry and strain of the Ameri
can life is runious to the Kidneys and
Bright's Disease is sweeping the coun
try. Look at this appalling increase
in the dent lis from Bright's Disease
taken from the census:
1800 DEATHS
1870 .... TIEA1HS 1,772
18S0 DEATHS 5,886
189:) DEATHS 22,830
11100 DEATHS 58,748
Where will it stop? No one is safe
who worries or has weak Kidneys.
There is only one cure known. Ful
ton's Kenal Compound for Bright's
Disease. The earlier taken the easier
the control.
FULLERTON & RICHARDSON
Local ftgonts. Aak for pamphlut.
"When to suspect Bright's Disease
weakness or loss of weight ; puffy ankles, j
hands or eyelids; Kidney trouble, after
the third month; urine rimy show sedi-
meat; failing vision; drowsiness. One
or more of these.
Abstract of title to deeded laud.Papera
prepared for Ming ou government laud.
Blue prints of township maps showing
all vacant lands.
FRANK E. ALLEY
ARCHITECT and ABSTRACTER
Plans and estimates for all kinds
of buildings. Special designs for
office fixtures. Phone 871
OCBce in Douglai: County Bank
Building.
ROSEBDRO
Obeoon
3
i Service that Satisfies, Suits
the Taste, Stomach and Purse
a
IMOSIER'S
3 Restaurant Near the Depot (
$500 .worth. of
second-hand
furniture, stoves
and household goods. We
pay the highest cash pi ice for
same.
All Kinds of Household Goods
Sold or Exchanged.
The Roseburg Junk & Hide Co.
Cor Oak and Rose Sti., Opp, Empire Stable
(
ALL KINDS OF GARDEN, FLOWER & GRASS
SEEDS
J. F. BARKER & CO.
Phone 201
Simond's Cross Cut Saws
U. S. A. and Keen Kutter Axes
Grass Seeds alt Kinds, Poultry Supplies, Pruning
Shears, Spray Pumps.
XS.. 8 "SrT XSL IES S
Roseburg, Oregon
FRESH
CHOCOLATES, CREAMS AND TAFFY
EVERY DAY
AT
Currier's,
AREFUL CONFECTIONER
"Candy put
np in fancy boxes.
From 25c up.
SYKES & CARROLL
PLUMBERS AND CONTRACTORS
SEWER AND WATER WORK
Bath Room Fixtures Installed. A Complete Supply Constantly on
Hand. Estimates Furnished.
Shop: 219 Jackson St.
Roseburg, Oregon
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